Bangladesh’s lique?ed natural gas (LNG) imports from longterm suppliers will surge to 86 cargoes, up by 53.57 per cent, in 2026 as three long-term sales and purchase agreements (SPAs) become effective from January, sources said.
in 2025, state-run Petrobangla imported a total of 56 LNG cargoes from two long-term suppliers, according to of?cial data from Rupantarita Prakritik Gas Company Ltd (RPGCL).
in the new year, the country will import 56 LNG cargoes from its existing two longterm suppliers – QatarEnergy and OQ Trading – and 30 additional cargoes under three new SPAs: two with QatarEnergy and OQ Trading and one with US-based Excelerate Energy, a senior Petrobangla of?cial said.